All inbound and outbound train services between Street and Corinda have been suspended due to an incident on the rail bridge between the Indooroopilly and Taringa stations. Buses have been arranged to transport passengers to train stations between Roma Street and Corinda. Passengers may experience delays of up to 30 minutes.

Passengers travelling between Corinda and Ipswich are still able to catch the Ipswich service. The train is operating, via a diversion through South Brisbane to Yeerongpilly, rejoining the Ipswich line at Corinda.

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If that is the case clearly driving without due care and attention, no doubt will be charged as for the others ...

I was on a Corinda train that got terminated at Taringa due to this. We were told it was the bridge next to McDonalds, and that there was an investigation team out assessing whether it was safe to continue. Ten mins later we were advised that it wasn't. Train staff advised Ipswich bound passengers to return to Roma St with them, where they "might" be able to get another train via Tennyson. Everyone else... Indooroopilly to Corinda... was dumped and left to their own devices. Walked from Taringa to Indooroopilly, past the bridge where the alleged incident allegedly took place. No sign of a truck, no sign of any QR or transport dept investigation team, no sign that any incident had occurred, no sign of any flood waters that could have allegedly swept the alleged truck under the bridge. Looked like a perfectly normal and sound bridge to me.

The entry and exit points for the CRR will be well above this flood level and no doubt the station at the lower end of the city will be equiped with flood doors which would ensure that it will not go for a swim

actually it was a BCC bus not a truck. I saw the tow truck taking it away. It often has been a truck before. If they started charging drivers like they have finally started charging drivers who attempt to drive through flood waters they might think twice. Why would the bus be going there anyway. No flooding. I also have doubts that engineers got out to inspect it unless they were right on the spot.

Brisbane CBD buses and busway services will halt at 1pm today and be suspended until further notice, due to flooding.

CityCat and CityFerry services are also cancelled.

All Queensland Rail CityTrain services are being reviewed and will run limited services. These services include the Sunshine Coast, Caboolture, Shorncliffe, Airport, Doomben, Ferny Grove, Cleveland, Ipswich/Rosewood, Gold Coast and Beenleigh lines.

There is limited public transport running outside Brisbane, however there are diversions and disruptions due to flooding. Passengers should check the service updates on the Translink homepage for status updates.

Southeast Queensland commuters have been urged to avoid non-essential travel today and to stay home where possible.Advertisement: Story continues below

“Severe weather and associated flooding has impacted on all modes of public transport, with bus, ferry and train services all impacted to varying degrees," TransLink chief executive officer Peter Strachan said.

The flood crisis is also impacting on staffing levels, with many transport employees having to remain at home.

Callers to the TransLink Call Centre number 13 12 30 are advised the centre is receiving a very high volume of calls from customers, resulting in extended delays in answering calls.

South East Queensland is experiencing flooding in many areas due to the heavy rain.Service information

Brisbane CBD buses and busway services will wind down from 1pm Wednesday 12 January, due to flooding.

The Mater Hill, Southbank and Cultural Centre busway stations have been closed. Services are being diverted via the Captain Cook Bridge. The Queen Street and King George Square busway stations will close at 1pm Wednesday 12 January.

CityCat and CityFerry services are also cancelled.

All Queensland Rail CityTrain services are being reviewed and will run limited services from 12pm. These services include the Sunshine Coast, Caboolture, Shorncliffe, Airport, Doomben, Ferny Grove, Cleveland, Ipswich/Rosewood, Gold Coast and Beenleigh lines.

There is limited public transport running outside Brisbane, however there are diversions and disruptions due to flooding. Passengers should check the service updates on the TransLink homepage for the status of their intended service.

For the most up to date public transport information and service disruptions, please continue to check the service updates on the TransLink homepage.